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Name:
Apurva
October 20, 2008 01:50 AM
Location:
India
Response:
I am a bookworm and I read the diary of Anne Frank only an year ago. I was in class 4 or 5 or something when I picked up a magazine and saw the review of the book. I found the review breath-taking and wanted to read her diary at any cost. I pestered my father until he brought the book in class 6. Now I am in class 7 and 13, the same age when Anne wrote her diary. When I completed thd book it brought tears to my eyes. It is my favorite book. So inspired was I that I started keeping a diary Julia and now she is my best friend.
Name:
Hannah Christina
October 19, 2008 10:53 AM
Location:
Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)
Response:
Im ten years old and trying to find information on Anne Frank. From the pages that I have read from the book, until the sightings on this website, I am truly inspired by her. She is the most youngest hero I have ever heard of. Anne is a very good role model for the youth and even adults until this very day. Cheers to Anne Frank!
Name:
Ava
October 17, 2008 02:30 PM
Location:
conneticut
Response:
I loved her diary and loved the story of Anne she is so brave as i think. She kept herself thinking good thoughts as everyone did not.
Name:
molls
October 09, 2008 09:50 AM
Location:
indiana
Response:
i love anne frank she inspires me so very much. i love her book i have read it many times. she was a every brave girl and she and her family were very strong to have to stay in hiding for 2 years. rip Anne FRank
Name:
caroline simon
October 08, 2008 04:28 PM
Location:
baltimore maryland
Response:
Ihave read the book of anne frank may be three or four times and also have watched the movieit just makes me so sad to think that people in this world could be so cruel to treat and kill people just because they were jews.They were treated so badly beyond all comparisonand in the end they suffered by being gassed or died of such terrible illness i think its just so terrible i only wish i could of done something to help them all and to still be living.They didnt deserve to be treated so badly and cruely they were human beings just like everyone else It makes me so upset every time i see web pages and read all about the jews in particular about the frank and the van dam family and everyone who was in hiding.Ithink the office staff should get a medal for helping them they were brave.As fro the person or people who betrayed them i hope you will have what is comming to you and i hope you will suffer more so then they had to.
Name:
Jessie Williams
October 08, 2008 01:58 PM
Location:
Plano T.x.
Response:
I think Anne Frank is one inspiering girl although I am only 10 years old she is the Best inspiration I have ever heard of. One Big Fan!!!
Name:
Rose Angel
October 06, 2008 05:11 PM
Location:
Sydney Australia
Response:
I feel sad that Anne didn't live. My father was sent to Aschwitz at the age of 16 with his family. He was born in Czech, but he lived. I love the story of Anne Frank. She had spirituality and was wise beyond her years. I am a writer and love her dairy. Thank you for the website. Her memory will live on in her hearts forever.
Name:
ananya tripathi
October 06, 2008 03:38 PM
Location:
India
Response:
Anne was really sweet and yet she had to face the terrible harshness of life. I really feel very sad for her.She never got the opportunity to fulfill her dreams and aspirations.rip Anne Frank
Name:
A. Lin
October 06, 2008 01:46 AM
Location:
Sydney, Australia!
Response:
Many would say that Anne Frank is one girl (an important one I must say)who suffered during the Holocaust. Her life is just one little window in a building full of hurt, lost, yet not entirely forgotten feelings of a young adolescent whose purpose in life was to illustrate to the world something entirely different that touched our hearts and filled them with a certain 'goodness'.
Name:
Katherine Marie
October 03, 2008 09:10 PM
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Reading that little bit of Anne's diary really opened my eyes to what the Holocaust was really like and how things were for her and her family.
I was amazed that someone who is my age could write such meaningful and truthful words. She expressed her point with feeling and dignity. I am terribly sad that she did not survive the Holocaust. I will do my best to learn more about her life.
 
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